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Welcome To 

Moreno Valley

"Affordable homes and growing opportunity—Moreno Valley leads the way."

Welcome To

Moreno Valley

Located just east of Riverside, Moreno Valley, California is one of the fastest-growing cities in the Inland Empire—offering affordability, modern amenities, and a strategic location for commuters and families alike. With access to major freeways (60, 215, and 91), a regional medical center, and a booming logistics and distribution sector, Moreno Valley is rapidly evolving into a dynamic place to live and work.

Real estate in Moreno Valley spans a wide range—from entry-level homes and suburban neighborhoods to new construction in master-planned communities and homes with RV access or larger lots. Whether you're a first-time buyer, investor, or relocating family, the city offers plenty of inventory and long-term value.

Home to Lake Perris, Box Springs Mountain Reserve, and a growing network of parks and trails, Moreno Valley offers a strong balance between outdoor recreation and urban development. Schools, retail centers, and public services continue to expand along with the population.

If you’re looking for a city with momentum, affordability, and potential, Moreno Valley is a smart place to invest in your future.

Living in

Moreno Valley

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As one of the fastest-growing cities in the Inland Empire, Moreno Valley offers a blend of suburban living, affordability, and opportunity. With a variety of housing options and strong freeway access, it’s popular with families and commuters alike.

Highlights:

  • 🏠 Affordable homes, master-planned communities, hillside neighborhoods

  • 🎓 Moreno Valley Unified School District

  • 🛣️ Freeways: I-215, Hwy 60, Hwy 91

  • 🌄 Recreation: Lake Perris, Box Springs Mountain, regional parks

Moreno Valley

By the Numbers

Moreno Valley is one of Riverside County’s largest cities, with a population of more than 210,000 residents. Known for its diversity and affordability, Moreno Valley offers a wide range of suburban neighborhoods. Median home prices average about $495,000, appealing to first-time buyers and commuters. With expanding retail, parks, and proximity to March Air Reserve Base, Moreno Valley continues to be a fast-growing hub for families and investors alike.

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Shopping

Moreno Valley is a major retail hub with Moreno Valley Mall, featuring 150+ stores, and multiple shopping plazas across the city. Grocery chains and local markets add daily convenience.

Entertainment

The city hosts cultural festivals, community concerts, and movie nights in local parks. Proximity to Riverside expands access to theaters, nightlife, and sporting events.

Lifestyle

With more than 210,000 residents, Moreno Valley is the second-largest city in Riverside County. Affordable housing, new developments, and strong commuter access via I-215 and SR-60 make it a family favorite.

Parks and Recreation

The city maintains 38 parks, including the 200-acre Lake Perris State Recreation Area nearby, which offers boating, hiking, and camping. Hound Town Dog Park is also a popular local feature.

Golf and Outdoors

Moreno Valley Ranch Golf Club is a local course, while Canyon Crest in Riverside adds nearby play options. Outdoor lovers enjoy Box Springs Mountain trails overlooking the valley.

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